Magnesium Powder is a convenient effervescent drink mix that provides a highly-absorbable, quick-acting source of magnesium. It mixes easily in water and helps the body maintain healthy levels of magnesium. The blend of citric acid and magnesium carbonate creates a special ionic form of magnesium. Ionic magnesium, when added to water, produces the characteristic carbonation or fizzing experience. Fizzing is an indication that a chemical reaction is taking place, and this reaction renders the magnesium completely soluble in water. Magnesium Powder is a highly-absorbable, quick-acting magnesium supplement that helps the body respond quickly to stress, and helps give the body a deep sense of relaxation.
Features
Convenient effervescent drink mix.
Mixes easily in water.
Highly absorbable.
Quick-acting.
350mg of Magnesium per serving, 88% of Daily Value.
Made with all-natural flavors.
Vegan/Vegetarian.
Gluten-Free.
Benefits
Magnesium a cofactor for well over 300 biochemical reactions.†
Magnesium is required for nutrient metabolism and energy production, muscle function and works synergistically with calcium, where calcium is responsible for muscle contraction and magnesium, muscle relaxation.†
Magnesium is also essential for maintaining normal, healthy blood pressure, and is required for the synthesis of DNA and RNA, cell membrane function and the activity of hormones, neurotransmitters, and other cellular regulators.†
We review the recent clinical study " Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression: A randomized clinical trial" in regard to the oral supplement of elemental magnesium. Citation: Role of magnesium supplementation in the treatment of depression: A randomized clinical trial DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0180067
Magnesium deficiency and pancreatic cancer We review the recent research " Magnesium intake may be beneficial in preventing pancreatic cancer " in which a lack of magnesium was inversely related to pancreatic cancer risk. * Magnesium intake and incidence of pancreatic cancer: the VITamins and Lifestyle studyBritish Journal of Cancer 113, 1615-1621 (1 December 2015) | doi:10.1038/bjc.2015.382
Magnesium deficiency and pancreatic cancer We review the recent research " Magnesium intake may be beneficial in preventing pancreatic cancer " in which a lack of magnesium was inversely related to pancreatic cancer risk. * Magnesium intake and incidence of pancreatic cancer: the VITamins and Lifestyle studyBritish Journal of Cancer 113, 1615-1621 (1 December 2015) | doi:10.1038/bjc.2015.382
We briefly review the study "Low serum magnesium levels are associated with increased risk of fractures: a long-term prospective cohort study" in regard to decreasing bone fracture risk by 44%. Citation: Low serum magnesium levels are associated with increased risk of fractures: a long-term prospective
* Statements regarding dietary supplements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or health condition.
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